Publisher's Synopsis
"A Critical Study Of The Historical Method Of Samuel Rawson Gardiner" delves into the methodologies employed by the eminent historian Samuel Rawson Gardiner. Roland Greene Usher presents a detailed analysis of Gardiner's approach to historical research and writing, particularly focusing on his treatment of 17th-century English history. The study includes an excursus examining the evolving historical conception of the Puritan Revolution, tracing its interpretation from Clarendon to Gardiner. This book is valuable for students and scholars of historiography, offering insights into the intellectual and methodological underpinnings of historical scholarship during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It remains a significant contribution to understanding the development of historical thought and the interpretation of key events in English history.
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